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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

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36% of users prefer online communities because they believe that they can have more meaningful and engaging conversations over there. 36% of users prefer online communities because they believe that they can have more meaningful and engaging conversations over there. Examples: LinkedIn groups and industry-specific forums.

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Podcast: Build your Social Media Presence with Barb Smith

Learningtogo

Consider starting a blog. A blog is a series of articles that are written over a period of time. The backbone of Margie’s website is her blog on learningtogo.info. Once your website is up and running, create social media accounts that match your website’s branding (e.g., One of the best ways to do this is through a blog.

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Some Tools for Social Learning and How they Help Learning

Kapp Notes

The term comes from “web log” which is shortened to “blog.” A blog will allow others to comment on the blog entries but not alter the original entry in any way. Instant messaging is the ability to write a quick message to another person and enter into a dialogue in real-time via only text-based messages. Social Network.

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10 Best Online Course Social Media: Paid & Free

Think Orion

Also, an interactive platform provides options for different learning material formats such as videos, presentations, case studies, instructional sessions, e-books, and podcasts. Interactive Learning Platforms An interactive online course platform allows students to learn flexibly, at their own pace, and from anywhere in the world.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Here’s what Torrey has to say about PLNs: In 1968, Licklider & Taylor predicted that computers would be used as communication devices where individuals would connect and converse with others around the world to discuss a shared topic of interest. An Educator’s Professional Learning Network. Information Aggregation.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Here’s what Torrey has to say about PLNs: In 1968, Licklider & Taylor predicted that computers would be used as communication devices where individuals would connect and converse with others around the world to discuss a shared topic of interest. An Educator’s Professional Learning Network. Information Aggregation.

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The Learning & Development Podcast: Podcasts For Learning with Shannon Martin from Podbean

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The Learning & Development podcast is hosted by our Chief Learning Officer David James. Featuring L&D leaders from across the globe, each conversation focuses on hot topics in the profession. This transcript is from the conversation between David and Shannon Martin on podcasts for learning.

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